@Gordon Movement in the right direction! As I see there are a lot of ideas.
About screenshots on the watch itself - everything is also true, people in the future need some kind of convenient mechanism for that.
@Abhigkar That's right, but let's think wider. Bangle.js can already be used as a fitness tracker.
For example, I constantly record bike rides and steps with GPS, then transfer the data to Strava. I have a cheap fitness tracker, but now I don't need it.
If there are standard, reliable fitness apps, then this will have a positive effect on the sales Bangle.js, because it will be at min a cute, durable, moisture-resistant fitness tracker that does not collect unnecessary data about the user. Yes, it might expand the number of non-tech users, but that's great!
On the other hand, for non-technical users, UX (user experience) should be very good: out of the box, basic functions should work stably.
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@Gordon Movement in the right direction! As I see there are a lot of ideas.
About screenshots on the watch itself - everything is also true, people in the future need some kind of convenient mechanism for that.
@Abhigkar That's right, but let's think wider. Bangle.js can already be used as a fitness tracker.
For example, I constantly record bike rides and steps with GPS, then transfer the data to Strava. I have a cheap fitness tracker, but now I don't need it.
If there are standard, reliable fitness apps, then this will have a positive effect on the sales Bangle.js, because it will be at min a cute, durable, moisture-resistant fitness tracker that does not collect unnecessary data about the user. Yes, it might expand the number of non-tech users, but that's great!
On the other hand, for non-technical users, UX (user experience) should be very good: out of the box, basic functions should work stably.